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>> saying i will not sign the bsa until i have talks with the taliban does not give th taliban reason to talk to him. they might talk if he never signs the bsa, but he's not providing an incentive with that particular formula. the taliban have been quite consistent for several years that they will talk to us, but not the government of afghanistan. they falter the, not because of taliban's bad fate, but other extraneous reasons, and we didn't get to the goal line, and i guess i would have to say that it's unlikely that they will cross that in between now and april. they don't have an interest in enhancing the current regime or the elections to produce the next regime. that seems the logic that's consistent with everything they've said. it's consistent with what we know about what they say to themselves and what they say to others privately, so over the longer term, you know, it's our viewr with a bsa, continuing presence, if the international community remains committed, if the international financial support for the ansf and afghan government as a whole is sustainedded, that the afgha
>> saying i will not sign the bsa until i have talks with the taliban does not give th taliban reason to talk to him. they might talk if he never signs the bsa, but he's not providing an incentive with that particular formula. the taliban have been quite consistent for several years that they will talk to us, but not the government of afghanistan. they falter the, not because of taliban's bad fate, but other extraneous reasons, and we didn't get to the goal line, and i guess i would have...
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mcchrystal said is, look, what concerns him is they're now going after midlevel al qaeda and midlevel taliban. where does that stop and who makes the decision that something is imminent? >> congressman ellison, you've been on this for some time. you want much more oversight from the congress. >> that's right. i looked into this. i haven't found one public hearing on drones. now, we had the brennan hearings but congress has the oversight responsibility here, and, by the way, the president has invited the conversation and said we need a legal architecture around this thing so why not do it. i don't think this is a partisan issue at all. i think we need to get a hold of this technology because other countries will be weaponizing drones. certainly we will probably have objections to how they use them if they don't use them in accordance to due process and international standards. and, by the way, the paper that the president -- well, the administration released uses the term "imminent threat." >> and who decides that, right? >> well, this is the broadest use of the term imminent i've ever. >> al
mcchrystal said is, look, what concerns him is they're now going after midlevel al qaeda and midlevel taliban. where does that stop and who makes the decision that something is imminent? >> congressman ellison, you've been on this for some time. you want much more oversight from the congress. >> that's right. i looked into this. i haven't found one public hearing on drones. now, we had the brennan hearings but congress has the oversight responsibility here, and, by the way, the...
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we've been able to strike and take out al-qaeda leadership, taliban leadership. those who wish to do us harm and do it with the least amount of harm to our citizens and our men and women in uniform. i believe we should be able to use the technology and our special forces in the most lethal way to protect our country. >> schieffer: do you have any concerns about chuck hagel to be secretary of defense. >> i haven't had the privilege of serving with chuck. i don't know chuck hagel. i know his reputation and i've spoken to him once on the phone. he's coming in next week to speak with me and i look forward to that. i have some questions i want to ask and sit down and get his view points on israel. our greatest ally. i wanted to see where his rack, why he -- iraq, why he chose to oppose the iraq war which i think was a wise choice now we know all the conditions. also iran. i believe the sanctions in iran are working and can even work further without going in and having a land war there. and afghanistan. i believe that he believes as i do that there's not going to be an
we've been able to strike and take out al-qaeda leadership, taliban leadership. those who wish to do us harm and do it with the least amount of harm to our citizens and our men and women in uniform. i believe we should be able to use the technology and our special forces in the most lethal way to protect our country. >> schieffer: do you have any concerns about chuck hagel to be secretary of defense. >> i haven't had the privilege of serving with chuck. i don't know chuck hagel. i...
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alternative and will so i stare at it and conservatives in the united states are a lot more like the taliban than you probably think or explain in tonight's. you need to know this mitt romney's attack on the forty seven percent lost him an election that the republican party's inability to separate itself from his comments could lose the american people and the man who filmed romney making his infamous speech will appear on amazon he sees the ed show to reveal his identity talk about his decision to leak the video of the press before he changed the course of the two thousand and twelve election the filmmaker was a bartender at what he calls a mom and pop operation in florida so many americans suffering through the great recession he had no health insurance and struggled to make ends meet he was the forty seven percent so when he saw mitt romney tell of a room full of rich donors that it wasn't his job to worry about those lazy worthless indicted masses who leech off the government bartender filmmaker knew he had a duty to his fellow citizens to reveal the truth about the republican nominee fo
alternative and will so i stare at it and conservatives in the united states are a lot more like the taliban than you probably think or explain in tonight's. you need to know this mitt romney's attack on the forty seven percent lost him an election that the republican party's inability to separate itself from his comments could lose the american people and the man who filmed romney making his infamous speech will appear on amazon he sees the ed show to reveal his identity talk about his...
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is he trying to go with some big anti-american and anti-taliban voting block? >> karzai has been back and forth on this issue. from time to time his government has had reconciliation discussions with the taliban in secret in public, they have not come together, and the u.s. has been encouraging in this process. karzai feels like he needs to get control over the process but he may not have it by the time the u.s. leaves. any maneuver, any angle to exclaim to his people that he is in charge in trying to get a good deal and trying at the same time to put the foreigners, the united states, back on the back heel to show that he is in charge is a maneuver where he can gain some authority. it's not clear that it will work. >> john: anyone who studies america will know that this war is not polling too well for politicians. it's not popular here. as citizens of the u.s. we've heard countless reports of troops losing their lives over and over helping to stabilize afghanistan and protect karzai from his own people. how are the american people supposed to feel about these
is he trying to go with some big anti-american and anti-taliban voting block? >> karzai has been back and forth on this issue. from time to time his government has had reconciliation discussions with the taliban in secret in public, they have not come together, and the u.s. has been encouraging in this process. karzai feels like he needs to get control over the process but he may not have it by the time the u.s. leaves. any maneuver, any angle to exclaim to his people that he is in charge...
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worker was killed and another left critically ill after they were shot while vaccinating people the taliban has long opposed the un backed anti polio drive in pakistan calling it a western plot to sterilize muslims there's been a series of deadly assault of medical teams across the country and pakistan is one of only three countries where polio remains endemic. emergency crews are struggling to contain a fast moving wildfire in southern california flames broke out monday afternoon and have quickly spread to over four hundred hectares of land with winds of up to thirty two kilometers per hour thousands of people have been evacuated from the area including dozens of residents whose homes are under threat by the blaze. it's almost time for the next scheduled crew swap at the international space station in a few hours so yes rocket will blast off from baikonur kazakstan taking with it an international team or now making their final preparations and. is there. we're not that far off from the russian soyuz of blasting a traditional three man crew up to the i assess it to be led by the russian com
worker was killed and another left critically ill after they were shot while vaccinating people the taliban has long opposed the un backed anti polio drive in pakistan calling it a western plot to sterilize muslims there's been a series of deadly assault of medical teams across the country and pakistan is one of only three countries where polio remains endemic. emergency crews are struggling to contain a fast moving wildfire in southern california flames broke out monday afternoon and have...
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the taliban's agenda is to replace the karzai government. whether it will negotiate with the karzai government which is what president karzai understands is vitally important, that remains to be seen. >> "the washington post's" jennifer rubin wrote about president obama's foreign policy in afghanistan this morning and i want to read part of that. she says, quote, we are leaving the battlefield, what leverage do we actually have? again, the expectation that what we have lost with hard power can be made up through soft power is shown to be nonsensical. is she right? is there no reason for the taliban to negotiate since we've got no leverage? >> well, jennifer's wrong. this is a classic insurgency that has to end politically neither the united states nor afghanistan nor the taliban will achieve their objectives through military means and the taliban strategy here is to -- is, you know, seeing that the war is going to end next year is to assume its political relevance and get the legitimacy and influence that goes along with that. the united sta
the taliban's agenda is to replace the karzai government. whether it will negotiate with the karzai government which is what president karzai understands is vitally important, that remains to be seen. >> "the washington post's" jennifer rubin wrote about president obama's foreign policy in afghanistan this morning and i want to read part of that. she says, quote, we are leaving the battlefield, what leverage do we actually have? again, the expectation that what we have lost with...
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. >> at least three taliban fighters dead in afghanistan. they launched an attack near a u.s. military base near the pakistan border. the blast sparked a gunfight prompting the closure of a main road used by nato supply trucks. afghan and u.s. forces exchanged gunfire with the attackers, nato helicopters joining the fight. >> a homemade bomb injured two at a police station in giza, coming after the announcement that deposed president mohamed morsi will instant stand trial. egypt's top prosecutor announced he will be tried for citing violence that let to the death of protestors last december. 14 members of the muslim brotherhood will be tried with him. >> firefighters are making progress on the rim fire. it's the fourth largest wildfire in california's history. the two-week-old blaze is 45% contained, but still creeping farther into yosemite national park. crews have been fighting the fire from the ground and by air, and more than 350 square miles have been consumed by the fire. that's larger than the area of san francisco, oakland and san jose all combined. >> parts of the u.s
. >> at least three taliban fighters dead in afghanistan. they launched an attack near a u.s. military base near the pakistan border. the blast sparked a gunfight prompting the closure of a main road used by nato supply trucks. afghan and u.s. forces exchanged gunfire with the attackers, nato helicopters joining the fight. >> a homemade bomb injured two at a police station in giza, coming after the announcement that deposed president mohamed morsi will instant stand trial. egypt's...
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turn the people over and bring the taliban and. refused to do so. we had no choice. was it mishandled? could there are some who say he could we have done it better? there are some who say he could done it better or differently. that is a subject for historians. on the issue of iraq, it will go down in history as a cardinal error to accept whatever evidence there was an turn it into an argument that saddam hussein had weapons of mass distraction, which we know now he did not. but the secretary of state came to that security council and convinced all of us and congress and the american people and others. i do believe that thanks to david petraeus, we won the war. we lost the peace becausewe should have left a residual force behind, which the president did not want to do. so, we're now seeing unfortunately a resurgence of al qaeda in iraq and moving into syria to help assad. excuse me, to enter the fight. we are seeing a turmoil here that i think could have been avoided in the long run. are we a perfect nation? no. have we made mistakes? yes. but we have learned from ou
turn the people over and bring the taliban and. refused to do so. we had no choice. was it mishandled? could there are some who say he could we have done it better? there are some who say he could done it better or differently. that is a subject for historians. on the issue of iraq, it will go down in history as a cardinal error to accept whatever evidence there was an turn it into an argument that saddam hussein had weapons of mass distraction, which we know now he did not. but the secretary...
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should we just let the taliban occupy? we're talking about the thing identified from the problem of a counterterrorism perspective is that afghanistan was able to give sanctuary to al qaeda, so what should we do if this is the wrong policy, should we invade? this is the question i myself get asked, it's a question right now people are asking the television angrily. >> first of all, this is not a targeted killing program, it's just a killing program. it's a bombing campaign that's happening right now. it's indiscriminate killing. over 4,700 people by some counts have been killed. latest reports, papers released show that actually we're not, the u.s., is not just killing al qaeda and associated forces, they actually don't know who they are killing in many of these situations. and the second thing i would say, you cannot kill your way out of a political situation. this is a political predicament, it demands political solutions. this is an absolutely shameful policy that's being, you know, set forth. >> are there political sol
should we just let the taliban occupy? we're talking about the thing identified from the problem of a counterterrorism perspective is that afghanistan was able to give sanctuary to al qaeda, so what should we do if this is the wrong policy, should we invade? this is the question i myself get asked, it's a question right now people are asking the television angrily. >> first of all, this is not a targeted killing program, it's just a killing program. it's a bombing campaign that's...
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taliban fighters launched an attack near the pakistan border this morning. three of the attackers were killed. afghan and u.s. forces exchanged gunfire with nato helicopters joining the fight. we have more from kabul. >> at a u.s. base near the border with pakistan, explosions destroyed dozens of deals and marks the start of a fight between firefighters. >> the enemy of our country has set fire near the base run by security forces. the attack was in two differently locations. the vehicles there were set on fire. three attackers were resisting near the base. all three were killed. >> the armored cars and mine keepers were part of $30 billion worth of equipment being withdrawn as u.s. forces leaf afghanistan. there were no u.s. or afghan contactors. the border attack marks an increase is taliban assaults across afghanistan. in the past week, 100 afghans, including security forces have been killed, this is the second attack on a nato base in less than a week. wednesday, a nate co base was talked south of kabul, detonating a truck bomb, then sending 20 fighters
taliban fighters launched an attack near the pakistan border this morning. three of the attackers were killed. afghan and u.s. forces exchanged gunfire with nato helicopters joining the fight. we have more from kabul. >> at a u.s. base near the border with pakistan, explosions destroyed dozens of deals and marks the start of a fight between firefighters. >> the enemy of our country has set fire near the base run by security forces. the attack was in two differently locations. the...
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the taliban captured them on the highway and shot them to death. jennifer glass, al jazeera, kabul. >>> there's much more ahead on how lethal levels of radiation at japan's nuclear plan have the government promising a rescue plan. success for diana nyad swimming through the florida straits. our children and to get 7.35 raise up to 12.35 or 15. the young folks. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go nothing. here is my question for every membç] >>> welcome back to al jazeera. senators john mccain and lindsey graham met with the president on monday to discuss authorization for war. hearings begin tomorrow. the french government is also trying to make the case for military action against syria. a nine-page report given to parliament says satellite images show the chemical weapons were fired from government-held territory. syria's president assad told a french magazine that any strike against his country could result in a larger war in the middle east. >>> radiation near the crippled fukushima nuclear power
the taliban captured them on the highway and shot them to death. jennifer glass, al jazeera, kabul. >>> there's much more ahead on how lethal levels of radiation at japan's nuclear plan have the government promising a rescue plan. success for diana nyad swimming through the florida straits. our children and to get 7.35 raise up to 12.35 or 15. the young folks. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go nothing. here is my question...
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first, word of a taliban strike on a u.s. base in afghanistan. it happened near the border with pakistan and here is what it looked like after militants detonated bombs and set several trucks on fired the taliban claiming responsibility for what you see here it shut down a supply road for nato troops for a bit. coalition commanders say at least three of the militants died. an update now on the failing health of former south african president nelson mandela. according to a local newspaper there. hospital officials discharged after three months of treatment because of quote is no s. now time for mandela to be moved home to see his final days. he spent 30 years behind bars for fighting against the government's discrimination known as apartheid. he was admitted to the hospital on june 8th for recurring lung infection. according to reports mandela who is 95 is now such poor health he will now receive intensive care at home. the office of the current south after infantry cap president same same level of care he was getting while in the hospital. back h
first, word of a taliban strike on a u.s. base in afghanistan. it happened near the border with pakistan and here is what it looked like after militants detonated bombs and set several trucks on fired the taliban claiming responsibility for what you see here it shut down a supply road for nato troops for a bit. coalition commanders say at least three of the militants died. an update now on the failing health of former south african president nelson mandela. according to a local newspaper there....
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question theo afghan people do not want to return to the oppression of the taliban -- the taliban. we have surveyed and into the creek -- indicated that taliban are increasingly not popular among the afghan people. that has not been a direct correlation to support for the afghan government. they are opposed to the taliban, but they are opposed to what the taliban are stand for, but they do not expect the government to provide full support. >> the people in america are not too crazy about, as he. a given subjt. -- a different subjects. you were involved in iraq. what lessons do you take from iraq that can be applied to this circumstance that we are now facing, ending our involvement in afghanistan. >> one of the most important lessons from iraq is that we waited too late to work to the details of a bible -- a bilateral security agreement. we were not able to conclude the successful bilateral security agreement. we started that process much earlier. that is why am highlighting this this morning. the key lesson learned is that we have a smooth transition post-2014, that we provide the
question theo afghan people do not want to return to the oppression of the taliban -- the taliban. we have surveyed and into the creek -- indicated that taliban are increasingly not popular among the afghan people. that has not been a direct correlation to support for the afghan government. they are opposed to the taliban, but they are opposed to what the taliban are stand for, but they do not expect the government to provide full support. >> the people in america are not too crazy about,...
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are that the they with the taliban? what is the status of the sort of on the ground public opinion in that country? >> i think it's very much a mix bag. i think the forthcoming election assuming it's held on time. all right generated a great deal of political activity and i think that's going to be a real indicater of what are these like? and the areas controlled by the taliban, that's principally in the rural areas. karzai has more attraction. bear in mind, afghanistan is very much a triable country. somewhat artificial in a conventional sense we think about countries. loyalty, i think, lie mostly on triable basis. one other more specific question on the sequester and the dollars. i read the figure you have cu i dod, directoraper.alusolu tcorrect?th. >> absolutely. we had to about $4 billion in seven months and classified setting i would be happy to go through the capability we are cutting. >> and that continue over time. >> over time you reach the number of amount of nominal dollars you were at in 2012. >> that's corr
are that the they with the taliban? what is the status of the sort of on the ground public opinion in that country? >> i think it's very much a mix bag. i think the forthcoming election assuming it's held on time. all right generated a great deal of political activity and i think that's going to be a real indicater of what are these like? and the areas controlled by the taliban, that's principally in the rural areas. karzai has more attraction. bear in mind, afghanistan is very much a...
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the taliban is des pieced. they may be feared in afghanistan but they are des pieced in afghanistan. so it seems to me that we-- this has always been my mission, what i thought the right mission would be would be the training and equipping of the afghan forces. and giving them more responsibility to protect the afghan people rather than having us with a major share of that responsibility. >> rose: back to economics for just one question. a lot of people look at the defense budget and see a lot of programs that they don't think are necessary. and you know that budget inside and out. and you know our national security needs. how much fat, how many programs, how many weapons programs are there that you, that cost billions of dollars, you don't believe are necessary. >> well, what i would focus on is what i believe to be the excess expenditures and excess numbers of nuclear weapons. i think that the cold war being over, the fact that there's no other country that has more than a few nuclear weapons, there's no reas
the taliban is des pieced. they may be feared in afghanistan but they are des pieced in afghanistan. so it seems to me that we-- this has always been my mission, what i thought the right mission would be would be the training and equipping of the afghan forces. and giving them more responsibility to protect the afghan people rather than having us with a major share of that responsibility. >> rose: back to economics for just one question. a lot of people look at the defense budget and see...
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they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. raving of the start of. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me never short of money but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our keep. the lowing well from the cross all brings are considered i'm peter lavelle talk to the man mr president this is what some are saying to barack obama as he and his own reigning counterpart addressed the united nations well hardliners in both countries particularly the us to ride diplomacy in on its negotiations there appears to be a genuine moment for engagement can the u.s. ever take yes for an answer. to cross talk around u.s. relations i'm joined by jenny in washington she is a fellow at the stimson center at the brookings institution we also have tied barry he is the washington d.c. director of code pink and irvine we cross to soraya separate ehrlich she
they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. raving of the start of. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me never short of money but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our keep. the lowing well from the cross all brings are...
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in northern africa, it seems to negotiating the interest of our allies with the taliban and supporting groups affiliated in syria and the muslim brotherhood's desire for a significant if not dominant role in the egyptian government. we will be exploring and examining a clear advance of al qaeda throughout the region, the degree to which the obama foreign policy is responsible. whether this administration can now successfully play a constructive role in support of egypt's secular military and the shaping of a new democratic government with or without the muslim brotherhood. our foreign-policy expert will take on the issue of why mr. mohammed morsi it wants this despite the objections and other elements of the governing coalition. this is where things stand in egypt. the interim government after the military removal of mohammed morsi and against the crackdown on muslim brotherhood demonstrators today and it laid deadly violent fashion. military police are declaring supporters from demonstrators in cairo that have been virtually nonstop since his removal from office on july 3. bulldozers
in northern africa, it seems to negotiating the interest of our allies with the taliban and supporting groups affiliated in syria and the muslim brotherhood's desire for a significant if not dominant role in the egyptian government. we will be exploring and examining a clear advance of al qaeda throughout the region, the degree to which the obama foreign policy is responsible. whether this administration can now successfully play a constructive role in support of egypt's secular military and...
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. >> up next, why the best weapon to fight the taliban might be a bus. i will explain. e the o take carf business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. >>> president obama was in russia last week for the g-20 me meeting in st. petersburg. it was his second presidential trip to the world's largest nation by land mass. that brings me to my question of the week. who was the first sitting american president to visit russia? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. go to cnn doth k.com/fareed forf the gps challenge. lots of insight and analysis. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. also, remember, you can go to itunes/fareed if you ever pleas a show or special. >>> this week's book of the week is a terrific history of electricity and e
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is >> woodruff: so tell us who he was and what was his role in the taliban? >> well, pakistani -- hakimullah mehsud took over as the leader of the taliban in 2009 after his predecessor, a man called bit tuul la mehsud was kille killedn american drone strike. and he was a young -- a very charismatic and in some ways flamboyant leader but he also had a very ruthless streak. under him, the pakistani taliban carried out attacks across pakistani cities and, indeed, had launched one attack in the united states, the attempted suicide bombing in times square of may, 2010, was carried out by a man who said that he'd been trained by the pakistani taliban and, indeed, who said he was motivated by the drone strike campaign in the tribal bets to carry out that attack. a drone strike campaign that has now claimed one of its biggest prizes, really, in the death of mr. mehsud. >> woodruff: how big a loss is this for the taliban? >> difficult to say at this stage. after his predecessor was killed in 2009 it didn't take very long for the pakistani taliban to bounce back and go
is >> woodruff: so tell us who he was and what was his role in the taliban? >> well, pakistani -- hakimullah mehsud took over as the leader of the taliban in 2009 after his predecessor, a man called bit tuul la mehsud was kille killedn american drone strike. and he was a young -- a very charismatic and in some ways flamboyant leader but he also had a very ruthless streak. under him, the pakistani taliban carried out attacks across pakistani cities and, indeed, had launched one...
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. >> three taliban fighters are dead in afghanistan after they launched an attack near a u.s. military base near the pakistani border, sparking a gunfight at the closure of a road used by supply trucks. fire was he can changed with helicopters joining in that flight. we have the very latest. can you tell us about any damage that followed the firefight? >> that's right, del, the attack happened early this morning here in afghanistan. the taliban fighters apparently planted bombs among a number of nato vehicles that were parked at the forward operating base. there were no nato casualties nor afghan casualties, three taliban fighters were killed, but dozens of nato vehicles were destroyed in that attack in that base near the border with pakistan, a main border crossing with pakistan and it has closed the road to the border from the main city of jalalab ax d. >> it does seem there is increased taliban violence. >> we've seen a lot of attacks over the last week, an uptick in attacks. more than 100 afghans have been killed in those attacks across the country, both civilian and afgha
. >> three taliban fighters are dead in afghanistan after they launched an attack near a u.s. military base near the pakistani border, sparking a gunfight at the closure of a road used by supply trucks. fire was he can changed with helicopters joining in that flight. we have the very latest. can you tell us about any damage that followed the firefight? >> that's right, del, the attack happened early this morning here in afghanistan. the taliban fighters apparently planted bombs...
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in the taliban. violence in northern myanmar. shops gutted by fire, the crowd reports a muslim man set fire to a buddhist woman. french police arrested a man suspected of stabbing a soldier over the weekend. his fingerprints were found at the scene. prosecutors believe the suspect may have been religiously motivated. one of the world's biggest money-laundering organizations has been shut down by a cyber- crime task force. authorities say that $6 billion have been moved from around the grow -- around the globe. thatis was the website customers used to make their deposits out of liberty reserve, based in costa rica. this is what they saw when it was shut down by authorities. seven people were indicted, including delivery reserve brainchild, a former u.s. citizen arrested together with an associate in spain. >> by indicting liberty reserve and its principals, restraining $25 million in criminal proceeds, for fitting domain names, seizing servers around the globe, the message is clear. money launderers c
in the taliban. violence in northern myanmar. shops gutted by fire, the crowd reports a muslim man set fire to a buddhist woman. french police arrested a man suspected of stabbing a soldier over the weekend. his fingerprints were found at the scene. prosecutors believe the suspect may have been religiously motivated. one of the world's biggest money-laundering organizations has been shut down by a cyber- crime task force. authorities say that $6 billion have been moved from around the grow --...
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a high-ranking taliban official says the leader of the taliban and pakistan has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. the missiles s
a high-ranking taliban official says the leader of the taliban and pakistan has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. the missiles s
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the taliban claiming responsibility for what you see here. it shut down a key supply road for nato troops for a bit. coalition commanders say at least three of the militants died. >>> an update now on the failing health of former south african president nelson mandela. according to a local newspaper there, hospital officials discharged mandela yesterday after three months of treatment because "it is now time for mandela to be moved home to see out his final days." mandela spent 38 years behind bars for fighting against the government's discrimination known as apartheid. he was admitted to the hospital june 8th for a lung infection. and according to a report, 95-year-old mandela is in such poor health, he'll now receive intensive care at home. the office of the current south african president says mandela remains in critical condition and will receive the same level of care he was getting while in the hospital. >>> well, back here at home, an unthinkable horror has happened again. somebody has shot a baby in a stroller. we'll tell you where an
the taliban claiming responsibility for what you see here. it shut down a key supply road for nato troops for a bit. coalition commanders say at least three of the militants died. >>> an update now on the failing health of former south african president nelson mandela. according to a local newspaper there, hospital officials discharged mandela yesterday after three months of treatment because "it is now time for mandela to be moved home to see out his final days." mandela...
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carter is said to have saved his fellow soldiers in afghanistan during a taliban attack. he will be the fifth living soldier so receive the award for actions in afghanistan. it is given for personal accounts of valor beyond the call of duty. thanks for watching. much more news coming up. stay tuned for "consider this." ... s ... [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage. [[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place you don't want to go. >> i want to protect you. ple you out of that one bunk and cast you out with th
carter is said to have saved his fellow soldiers in afghanistan during a taliban attack. he will be the fifth living soldier so receive the award for actions in afghanistan. it is given for personal accounts of valor beyond the call of duty. thanks for watching. much more news coming up. stay tuned for "consider this." ... s ... [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer...
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the afghan government urgently wants a peace deal with taliban insurgents, but militants have been stepping up attacks ahead of the withdrawal of international combat troops and presidential election scheduled for next april. >>> the interethnic minority of central myanmar live a unique existence supported by a water-based ecosystem. chemical farming threatens to ruin their traditional way of life, but some members think they've found a solution. nhk world traveled to the region and has the story. >> reporter: lake il sits 900 meters above level. the lake is a precious resource for people around its shores. the interethnic minorities live in stilt houses. they fish and they farm, but not on the land. farmers place layers of mud on top of water weeds growing wild in the lake. on these flats they grow vegetables such as tomatoes and beans. water levels fluctuate several meters between the wet and dry seasons. inland farmers don't have to worry about their crops being submerged because the mixture of mud and weeds floats. but this traditional way of farming is under threat. the ecosystem of th
the afghan government urgently wants a peace deal with taliban insurgents, but militants have been stepping up attacks ahead of the withdrawal of international combat troops and presidential election scheduled for next april. >>> the interethnic minority of central myanmar live a unique existence supported by a water-based ecosystem. chemical farming threatens to ruin their traditional way of life, but some members think they've found a solution. nhk world traveled to the region and...
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funded and armed the taliban and those mujahedeen fighter guys and look how that turned out the u.s. government seems way too eager to arm radical foreigners and disarm average americans when they should be doing the exact opposite but that's just my opinion. a clear image of iraq after a facia. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the roots of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi on r t. x x x. x . from here. crew reported to ground control that the aircraft had been hijacked. to london. the events that followed the plane's emergency landing close to the finish border became a nightmare for its passengers. people were lying here under this hatch. and many had severe injuries these. plane had been hijacked by a family of. the children played together in a jet and together they planned. on the. first killed their own mother. brother shot my mom before my eyes how could.
funded and armed the taliban and those mujahedeen fighter guys and look how that turned out the u.s. government seems way too eager to arm radical foreigners and disarm average americans when they should be doing the exact opposite but that's just my opinion. a clear image of iraq after a facia. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the roots of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi on r t. x x x. x . from here....
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the pakistani taliban is claiming responsibility for that attack. how low, you're watching al jazeera live from london. syrian activists accuse government forests -- forces in the country's northwest. dozens die in fighting in .orwich area -- in nigeria al jazeera has exclusive access. china launches a terrorism drive in the south china sea. just a week to go to until pakistani elections. it has been mired by violence. twin bombs killed four people in southern cap -- pakistan. it went off in the offices of the biggest political party. themqm party is one of three liberal secular parties that have been targeted by the taliban head of the election on may 11. let's get the latest now. he joins us now from the scene of those blasts in karachi. i am not at the scene of the blast. it is too dangerous to be there. what happens in these cases as that secondary and surgery -- or jerry blast happened. there was a bomb planted just a street away from the actual headquarters of the mqm. it is the closest the taliban has managed to get to the headquarters of the
the pakistani taliban is claiming responsibility for that attack. how low, you're watching al jazeera live from london. syrian activists accuse government forests -- forces in the country's northwest. dozens die in fighting in .orwich area -- in nigeria al jazeera has exclusive access. china launches a terrorism drive in the south china sea. just a week to go to until pakistani elections. it has been mired by violence. twin bombs killed four people in southern cap -- pakistan. it went off in...
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only a few does taliban are involved. the taliban wants to move deeper into hellman province. the people who live there have to decide if they want to run or stay in sight. >> a french court has questioned the head of the international monetarily fun. christine lagarde is being investigated for a celt given to a businessman. in 2008, papi got $560 million to settle a dispute. critics say the deal was too generous. democrats f yemeny are not happy with the leaderships and have not been paid for months. the only person working is the ambassador himself. >> the permanent mission of yemen to the u.n. every nation considers its embassy in new york to be one of its most important diplomatic postings. but behind the closed doors behind this building, there is very little diplomacy going on. the staff are inside but they're refusing to do any work. they say everyone apart from the ambassador is effectively on strike because they haven't been paid and they have no health insurance. >> as we speak right now their offices, they're not working. we had some code of honor which i think is a
only a few does taliban are involved. the taliban wants to move deeper into hellman province. the people who live there have to decide if they want to run or stay in sight. >> a french court has questioned the head of the international monetarily fun. christine lagarde is being investigated for a celt given to a businessman. in 2008, papi got $560 million to settle a dispute. critics say the deal was too generous. democrats f yemeny are not happy with the leaderships and have not been...
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do we want to talk prisoner exchange with the taliban? >> we are pleased that the qatari minister of foreign affairs issued a statement clarifying that the name of the office is the political office of afghanistan and not the political office of the emirate's of afghanistan. the sign on the door has been taken down. >> what is in a name? in this case, plenty. president karzai was plenty upset about that. the responsibility for security has passed to the afghan hands this week. talks have resumed with the taliban. how about these talks? good idea? bad idea? >> the way we just heard about is real amateur hour. >> these administrations arranged to hold talks in qatar, and no one notices that the taliban put a sign on the door that is their name when they were the ruling party in afghanistan pre-9/11. what they are saying is we are a government in exile. it was like in the vietnam war when the vietcong claim legitimacy. we ignore it, and it is not to be ignored. the talks themselves will go nowhere. the importance is, for the taliban, it give
do we want to talk prisoner exchange with the taliban? >> we are pleased that the qatari minister of foreign affairs issued a statement clarifying that the name of the office is the political office of afghanistan and not the political office of the emirate's of afghanistan. the sign on the door has been taken down. >> what is in a name? in this case, plenty. president karzai was plenty upset about that. the responsibility for security has passed to the afghan hands this week. talks...
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grown strike has killed the second in command of the pakistan taliban. the first such strike since president barack obama said in a speech last week that he was the use of drones. >> one of america's most wanted , no. 2 inur rehman the pakistan taliban. it is said he was killed with six others in the u.s. grown strike. there was a $5 million reward on his head for information leading to his arrest or prosecution. not confirming the death, the white house acknowledged he would be a prime target. >> he has participated in cross border attacks against u.s. and nato personnel and horrific attacks against soldiers and civilians. >> there had been speculation withrehman had fallen out the current leader. video was meant to dismiss that idea, both men side-by- side. obama laid down new guidelines for grown strikes, there must be a continuing imminent threat before people are targeted. he directed there must be a near certainty civilians would not be harmed in the strike. obama's president beach, where he clearly indicated that these from the tax would be restri
grown strike has killed the second in command of the pakistan taliban. the first such strike since president barack obama said in a speech last week that he was the use of drones. >> one of america's most wanted , no. 2 inur rehman the pakistan taliban. it is said he was killed with six others in the u.s. grown strike. there was a $5 million reward on his head for information leading to his arrest or prosecution. not confirming the death, the white house acknowledged he would be a prime...
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want to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me and i have short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our t.v. . come. to new super secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care watch only on the r g dot com. lud. live. live live. live . coming up on our t.v. in new york the u.n. general assembly continues diplomatic talks circle around the syria crisis and the possible improvement of u.s. iranian relations we'll have the latest on today's events ahead and the u.s. military claims that the guantanamo bay hunger strike is over but that's not the onl
want to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me and i have short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our t.v. . come. to new super...
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we had a rare opportunity to film a taliban unit. members are split into subgroups tasked with carry out strikes against both international and afghan forces. on this day, they are planning another attack. foreign forces have been defe defeated. they're trying to flee afghanistan. our victory is near. german troops are responsible for security around here. but they're getting ready to go home. by the end of 2014, only a few will stay behind to carry on training their afghan colleagues. >> translator: we will be responsible for local security until the date of withdrawal. >> reporter: many afghans feel like international forces are aabandoning them. a 23-year-old was an ininterpreter tor for the german military. by but the people he wons worked for are being sent home and last december, he lost his job. >> still, the taliban is not removed, not vanished. they have to work on security parts of -- >> this is the warning letter. >> reporter: he received a letter in april. it contained a threat from the taliban. >> translator: we know you
we had a rare opportunity to film a taliban unit. members are split into subgroups tasked with carry out strikes against both international and afghan forces. on this day, they are planning another attack. foreign forces have been defe defeated. they're trying to flee afghanistan. our victory is near. german troops are responsible for security around here. but they're getting ready to go home. by the end of 2014, only a few will stay behind to carry on training their afghan colleagues. >>...
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the taliban claimed responsibility. nato says there are a series of explosions this morning in a parking lot with a number of nato logistics vehicles there. the taliban claims six vehicles have been destroys. it claims that ten soldiers have been killed but the taliban often exaggerates those claims. nato says it has taken no casualties. we understand there was a fire fight including nato helicopters involved in that fight. this is the second attack in a nato attack in a base. a nato base was attacked and a number of soldiers were injured there as well as 8 afghans killed and more than 50 wounded. we've seen in the past week taliban across the country with a number of attacks that have killed more than a hundred afghans both security officials and civilians. >>> egypt's state prosecutor has announced mohammed morsi will go on trial for inciteing the murder of protestors. accusations against him relate to the violence outside the presidential violence in cairo. 14 this members of the muslim brotherhood will also be tried
the taliban claimed responsibility. nato says there are a series of explosions this morning in a parking lot with a number of nato logistics vehicles there. the taliban claims six vehicles have been destroys. it claims that ten soldiers have been killed but the taliban often exaggerates those claims. nato says it has taken no casualties. we understand there was a fire fight including nato helicopters involved in that fight. this is the second attack in a nato attack in a base. a nato base was...
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will be talking to the taliban first. the possibility of reason or swaps is expected be a top priority. a sergeant in exchange for hellbent prisoners. we expect the taliban to raise this issue. we will make any such decisions in consultation with congress. >> analysts said it will likely give the american president political cover. >> probably some criticism if you swaps prisoners but that is a little different from getting involved in politics. we are getting i assume some american lives back and americans appreciate that. >> u.s. officials got the first thing they wanted. -- the u.s. wants more. a break from al qaeda. a promise to respect the constitution including the rights of women and minorities. senior officials are not sounding optimistic. telling reporters it is going to be a long hard process if it advances significantly at all. in the u.s. there is widespread skepticism about the taliban's willingness to talk. >> they have a sense that just as they outlasted the soviets to my they can outlast us. they are wrong
will be talking to the taliban first. the possibility of reason or swaps is expected be a top priority. a sergeant in exchange for hellbent prisoners. we expect the taliban to raise this issue. we will make any such decisions in consultation with congress. >> analysts said it will likely give the american president political cover. >> probably some criticism if you swaps prisoners but that is a little different from getting involved in politics. we are getting i assume some american...
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most of the time i am related to the taliban but when i talk about education not only taliban but terrorism is a hurdle between a real education but there are many issues as well that you must keep in mind. they have to arm for their family, something from child trafficking, use for arming money by some people, by someone. and stop children from going to their schools. in our society, they are famous for hospitality, the same -- the same for our courage but still there are some norms in our culture, that does not give equal rights to girls, may be securities for children to go to school, not only terrorism so i think they must fight these issues and the best way to fight these issues is educator's. >> you have been working very hard these days. going from pillar and place to place, quite -- are you having any fun at all? >> it is the very nice question. i miss those days. >> look-alike of very tedious, the first time. know what happens inside the house. inside the house -- my brothers used to fight with me and give them my response. >> of course. >> i have to justify myself now. it is good
most of the time i am related to the taliban but when i talk about education not only taliban but terrorism is a hurdle between a real education but there are many issues as well that you must keep in mind. they have to arm for their family, something from child trafficking, use for arming money by some people, by someone. and stop children from going to their schools. in our society, they are famous for hospitality, the same -- the same for our courage but still there are some norms in our...
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not by sight not react to taliban destined to be a part of political life in afghanistan. past their answers right after the break. millions around the globe struggle with hunger. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. and we think that's. the. right products are. there is no. evidence that there is any problem with genetic engineering. or is. this profit. golden rice barkeep. big bucks but. i would like to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen why a handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing the. ready to join the movement then welcome th
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have its firstl formal meeting with the taliban and first meeting with the taliban for several years in a couple of days. >> president obama is urging a negotiated peace. >> president karzai recognizes the need for a political reconciliation. how do you get those things started while you are also at war? that despite those process willhe proceed. >> how the talks will proceed, the u.s. is not saying. any next step will be taken only after consultations with president karzai. >> earlier, i spoke to lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer. he says pakistan has not been included in the afghan peace process. survive without their support. >> one of the failures of our policy has been to not recognize the taliban and are outside the political process and have no option but to attack the political process. the fact they allowed this taliban moniker to be put up is amateur hour. karzai will take great offense to them putting this up and that is something they should have understood long before karzai and company sought. i see an absence of a key player, pakistan. the pakistanis play a huge rol
have its firstl formal meeting with the taliban and first meeting with the taliban for several years in a couple of days. >> president obama is urging a negotiated peace. >> president karzai recognizes the need for a political reconciliation. how do you get those things started while you are also at war? that despite those process willhe proceed. >> how the talks will proceed, the u.s. is not saying. any next step will be taken only after consultations with president karzai....